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A liquid cools down from `70^(@)C` to `60^(@)C` in 5 minutes. The time taken to cool it from `60^(@)C` to `50^(@)C` will be

A

5 minutes

B

Lesser than 5 minutes

C

Greater than 5 minutes

D

Lesser or greater than 5 minutes depending upon the density of the liquid

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